AI Chatbot for Mosques
Answers visitors asking about prayer times, Jumu'ah, weekend school, and how to reach the imam, using OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or OpenRouter through your own API key. Fiqh and personal religious counsel are routed to the imam.
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Visitors and community members both want quick logistics
A mosque or Islamic center serves two audiences online. Existing community members usually want today's prayer times (Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha) and the Jumu'ah schedule. First-time visitors, often non-Muslims attending an open house, want to know what to expect, what to wear, where to park, whether women and men sit separately, and how to ask questions politely. SleekAI handles both. It reads your prayer_times field (whether populated from IslamicFinder, an internal salah-time plugin, or a hand-maintained schedule) and your visitor-information pages.
The bot does not give fiqh rulings. Questions about prayer validity, fasting exceptions, marriage and divorce process, zakat calculation specifics, halal certifications, and any prescriptive religious counsel are routed to the imam. SleekAI is configured to recognise those questions and offer a warm pointer to the imam's published office hours, the appointment process, or the WhatsApp number the center uses for community questions. The same boundary holds for any question about other communities' or other schools' positions; the bot quotes what your masjid publishes and otherwise defers to the imam.
For the rest, the bot is fast. The Friday khutbah topic and khateeb of the week, Ramadan iftar and taraweeh schedule, weekend Islamic school registration, youth halaqas, sisters' programs, funeral and janazah procedures (at a logistics level), and hall rental for nikah or aqeeqah ceremonies all surface from your site. When something is not on the site, the bot offers the office phone and email rather than guessing.
Workflow
How SleekAI handles mosque visitor and community questions
Map prayer times
Describe visiting practice
Refer fiqh to imam
Capture follow-up
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A typical mosque conversation
Comparison
Generic chatbot vs SleekAI for mosques
Generic chatbot
- Doesn't know today's salah times
- Can't handle Jumu'ah two-session schedules
- Tries to give fiqh rulings itself
- Has no idea about weekend school registration
- Sends every visitor to a generic contact form
SleekAI chatbot
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Reads the
prayer_timesfield for daily salah - Handles multi-session Jumu'ah with language splits
- Refers fiqh and personal counsel to the imam
- Surfaces weekend school, halaqas, and youth programs
- Logs every chat for the office to review
Features
What SleekAI gives you for Mosques
Prayer-time aware
Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha, and Jumu'ah are read from your prayer-time field. Daily updates, seasonal shifts, and Ramadan's special iftar and taraweeh schedule are reflected without any retraining.
Imam referral
Fiqh questions, marriage and divorce process, fasting exceptions, and pastoral conversations are routed to the imam. The bot offers office hours, an appointment path, and the published WhatsApp or phone number rather than improvising rulings.
Education-aware
Weekend Islamic school registration, hifz program, youth halaqas, sisters' programs, and new-Muslim classes are surfaced with their schedules and instructor contacts from your education pages.
Use cases
Where mosques use SleekAI
On the visiting page
First-time visitors get dress code, what to expect, Jumu'ah times, where the visitor coordinator is, and parking. The bot handles non-Muslim visitor questions warmly and without making them feel awkward.
On the prayer-times page
Community members check today's Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha and Friday Jumu'ah schedule. The bot answers in one line so people on a 10-minute lunch break get the time they need.
On the contact page
Office hours, the imam's appointment process, board contact, and the path for nikah, janazah, and aqeeqah planning are surfaced. Personal counsel and fiqh questions always route to the imam.
The bigger picture
Why mosque chat needs imam boundaries and warm visitor onboarding
Mosques serve a particularly bimodal online audience. The community member is checking prayer times for the day, sometimes from a phone on a lunch break, and needs the answer in one line without scrolling. The non-Muslim visitor is on the about-us page after deciding to attend an open house and is genuinely curious about what they will see, what to wear, where to sit, and how to be respectful.
Both audiences are well served by a chatbot if the chatbot is grounded in the masjid's own data and configured to defer where deference is right. SleekAI is grounded in the prayer-times field, the Jumu'ah schedule, the visiting policy page, and the education program pages, so both audiences get instant answers from data the imam and office have already published. The fiqh boundary is where most general-purpose chatbots fail: a curious visitor or a new Muslim asks a fasting question or a prayer-validity question, and the chatbot improvises a ruling that may not match the masjid's school or the imam's actual guidance.
SleekAI is configured to refuse those questions warmly and route to the imam, with office hours, the appointment path, and the published WhatsApp number. The visitor-facing tone matters too. Many first-time non-Muslim visitors are quietly worried about asking a wrong question or causing offence, and a warm chatbot that says "shoes off in the prayer hall, sit at the back to observe, the visitor coordinator is happy to greet you" lowers the activation cost meaningfully.
For mental-health crises the bot mentions the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. The result is a chatbot that the community uses for prayer times, that visitors use to feel welcome, and that the imam uses to keep his time for the conversations that actually need him.
Questions
Common questions about SleekAI for Mosques
No. SleekAI is configured to recognise fiqh and personal-religious-practice questions and to refer them to the imam. The bot will give the office hours and the imam's appointment path, and offer the contact form. Questions about prayer validity, fasting exceptions, zakat calculation specifics, marriage and divorce process, and any prescriptive religious advice all fall in this category. The guideline filter keeps the bot on logistics.
 It quotes what your masjid publishes about itself. The bot uses the school of jurisprudence the center identifies with if you publish it, the language of khutbahs, and the visiting policy from your about-us page. It does not characterize other communities or schools beyond what your site says. If your visitor page says "the khutbah is in English with Arabic du'a," the bot uses that framing.
 Yes, and Ramadan is a peak traffic month for mosque websites. Iftar timing, suhoor reminders, taraweeh schedule, the night of laylatul qadr program, and itikaf signup all surface from the Ramadan section of your site. Many centers publish a daily prayer-time card for Ramadan with iftar and suhoor exact-to-the-minute, and the bot quotes the same data the printed card shows.
 Yes. A small musalla with a single Jumu'ah session and no full imam can still use SleekAI for prayer times, the published khutbah rotation, and the contact email. The system prompt is shorter (fewer programs to describe) and the cost is correspondingly lower, often just a few dollars a month at small-community traffic on GPT-4o-mini.
 At a logistics level only. The bot explains the published process (start with a call to the office, the imam meets with the family, what documentation is needed) and gives the office number. It does not commit to dates, schedule the imam, or discuss ritual specifics. For janazah the bot routes urgent calls to the office during business hours and to the imam's published after-hours number if one is set.
 Yes. SleekAI uses the LLM's multilingual capability so a visitor asking in Arabic, Urdu, Bengali, Somali, Turkish, French, or another language gets answered in that language. The pulled data (prayer times, addresses, programs) stays the same; only the response language changes. This is useful for diaspora communities and visiting travelers who arrive without much English.
 Yours. SleekAI is BYO API key for OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, or OpenRouter, billed directly to you with no markup from Sleek. For a single-masjid chatbot on GPT-4o-mini, the typical monthly usage is a few dollars even during Ramadan traffic peaks. Switch to GPT-4o or Claude Sonnet for better nuance on multilingual or visiting-policy questions.
 Yes. SleekAI logs every conversation in WordPress with model, token usage, and the page URL. The office can review what visitors actually ask, which surfaces gaps in the website ("people are asking whether sisters' programs have childcare and the page does not mention it"). The logs stay in WP admin and are not shared outside the masjid.
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